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An autoclave is a device that sterilizes materials by generating steam under pressure. The principle of autoclave is moist heat sterilization, which destroys all microorganisms, including heat-resistant endospores, by heating the contents above the boiling point of water. The high temperature and prRead more
An autoclave is a device that sterilizes materials by generating steam under pressure. The principle of autoclave is moist heat sterilization, which destroys all microorganisms, including heat-resistant endospores, by heating the contents above the boiling point of water. The high temperature and pressure ensure the killing of microorganisms like viruses, fungi, bacteria, and heat-resistant spores. The high temperature and moist heat coagulate and denature microbial proteins and enzymes.
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An autoclave is a device that uses steam under pressure to sterilize materials. The basic principle of autoclave sterilization is to expose the materials to be sterilized to high temperatures and pressure for a specific period of time. The most common method of autoclave sterilization is the use ofRead more
An autoclave is a device that uses steam under pressure to sterilize materials. The basic principle of autoclave sterilization is to expose the materials to be sterilized to high temperatures and pressure for a specific period of time. The most common method of autoclave sterilization is the use of saturated steam at a temperature of 121°C (250°F) and a pressure of 15 psi for around 30-60 minutes, depending on the size of the load and the contents.
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